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VOLUME 22, NUMBER 9 SEPTEMBER 2015
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BOARD MEMBER LISTINGFairfield Village Community Association
The “Master Board” is comprised of one representative from each Neighborhood Association
Ronnie White (Fairfield South) ...................................................................... PresidentJohn White (Fairfield Central) ................................................................ Vice President Jeanie Stahl (Lakes of Fairfield). .......................................................Treasurer/SecretaryMarc Newman (Inwood Park) ......................................................................... DirectorDarlene Sedelmyer (Trails of Fairfield) ............................................................. Director
Fairfield Central Neighborhood AssociationLouis Iselin (President) ................................................................. [email protected] Loney (Secretary/Treasurer) ............................................ [email protected] Bertoli (Director) ................................................................. [email protected] White (Director) ................................................................... [email protected] James (Director) ............................................................. [email protected]
Fairfield Village South Neighborhood AssociationRonnie White (President) ................................................ronniewhite66@sbcglobal.netMichael Martin (Vice President) ............................................mbalmartin@gmail.comBrian Gambrell (Secretary/Treasurer) .............................. [email protected] Ritchie (Director) ................................................................ [email protected] Gedeon (Director) .................................................... [email protected]
Inwood Park Neighborhood AssociationMarc Newman (President).......................................... [email protected] Waterman (Vice President) [email protected] McGahan (Secretary) .......................................................... [email protected] Whitaker (Treasurer) ............................................. [email protected]
Lakes of Fairfield Neighborhood AssociationPatrick Wong (Director) .......................................................... [email protected] Stahl (Director) ..........................................................Jeanie.stahl@sbcglobal.netDiana Gee (Director) ....................................................................... [email protected]
Trails of Fairfield Neighborhood AssociationBrian Roberts (President) ........................................................brian.roberts53@att.netCandace Buenger (Director) ............................................Candacebuenger@yahoo.comQuentin Hinds (Director) ...............................................................qhinds@gmail.comKris Cherry (Director) ................................................................. [email protected] Sedelmyer (Director) .......................................... [email protected]
FAIRFIELD VILLAGE MANAGEMENTFairfield Village Manager
Jo Ann Richardson ....................... 713-332.4762, [email protected] Project Manager
Ernie Griffith.......................................... 713-332-4761, [email protected] Resident Relations
Jennifer Sailer .....................................713-332-4763, [email protected] Service Residential Help Desk
......................................................... 713-932-1122, [email protected]
EMERGENCY NUMBERSAmbulance/Fire/Officer .......................................................................................... 911Poison Control .......................................................................................800-222-1222
NON-EMERGENCY NUMBERSFire/Ambulance ......................................................................................713-466-4073Cy-Fair Medical Clinic (24 hr.) ..............................................................281-890-4285FBI .........................................................................................................713-693-5000Harris County Animal Control ..............................................................281-999-3191Harris County Precinct 4 .......................................................................281-376-3472Vacation Watch ..................................................................................... .281-401-6200
MISCELLANEOUS NUMBERSFairfield Athletic Club (FAC) .................................................................281-373-0834Friendswood Development .................................................................... .281-875-1552Harris Co. Library ..................................................................................281-890-2665Harris Co. Mosquito Contro ................................................................. .713-440-4800Harris County Hazardous Waste ............................................................281-560-6200Courthouse Annex .................................................................................281-859-0685Driver’s License ..................................................................................... 713-681-6187Post Office ..............................................................................................281-373-9125Voter Registration ..................................................................................713-224-1919
UTILITY NUMBERSReliant Energy (Electricity) ....................................................................713-207-7777Center Point (Gas) .................................................................................713-659-2111Severn Trent (Water, Trash) ....................................................................281-398-8211Comcast .................................................................................................713-341-1000
SCHOOL NUMBERSBus Information .....................................................................................281-897-4380Cy-Fair Administration ..........................................................................281-897-4000Cy-Ranch High School ..........................................................................281-373-2300Salyards Middle School ......................................................................... .281-373-2400Ault Elementary .................................................................................... .281-373-2800Keith Elementary ...................................................................................281-213-1744Spillane Middle School ...........................................................................281-213-1645Swenke Elementary ................................................................................281-213-1200
COMMITTEE MEMBERSPublic Safety Committee-
Marc Newman - [email protected] Area Swim Team
[email protected] Fairfield Women’s Club
FAIRFIELD IMPORTANT NUMBERS
COVER PHOTODo you take great photos?
Do you take great photos? Would you like to see your photo published? We are looking for great cover photos for upcoming issues of the Fairfield Gazette. Our deadine for submittals is always the 9th of the month prior to the issue. All photos should be submitted electronically by the deadline date in high resolution (300 dpi) to [email protected]. Portrait (vertical) photos work best. Photo's taken with digital cameras work pest. Photos taken with iPhones may not be high enough quality.
This month’s cover photo is Riley, Fairfield resident, submitted by Mike Senna.
To view other photos submitted please visit www.PEELinc.com/Fairfield, and view any of the past newsletters. By submitting your photo you agree to allow your photo to be published in future issues of the Fairfield Gazette or other Peel, Inc. publications.
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Table of ContentsADVERTISING INFO Please support the advertisers that make The Fairfield Community Gazette possible. If you are interested in advertising, please contact our sales office at 1-888-687-6444 or [email protected]. The advertising deadline is the 8th of the month prior to the issue.
ARTICLE INFO The Fairfield Community Gazette is mailed monthly to all Fairfield residents. Residents, community groups, churches, etc. are welcome to submit information about their organizations in the newsletter. Personal news for the Stork Report, Teenage Job Seekers, recipes, special celebrations, and birthday announcements are also welcome.
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AROUND FAIRFIELD6 Block Watch Captains6 Fairfield Women's Club August Meeting7 Dive Into Scouting7 Fairfield Women's Softball League7 Fall Garage Sale9 Fairfield Seniors10 Weight Watchers in Cypress-Fairfield11 Fairfield Kids Triathlon11 Fairfield Duathlon12 Fairfield Triathlon13 Fall Festivities & Family Fun14 Shop til You Drop Marketplace14 The Grand Symphony14 Houston Rodeo Golf Tournament15 Pet of the Month15 Northwest Harris County Aggie Mom's Club15 Shield Bearer
SPORTS SECTION16 Fairfield Athletic Club News17 Pool Schedules18 Junior Hurricanes Registration18 Kid's Runnig Team Cross Country Season Starts19 Veterans Day 10K and Fun Run19 Tennis Tips
FROM FIRSTSERVICE RESIDENTIAL20 Constables Report: June & July22 New Website Instructions23 Soliciting in the Neighborhood
SCHOOL NEWS24 Back to School26 8th Grade School Trip26 Cypress Springs FFA Booster Club28 Cypress Springs FFA Booster Club Annual Craft Show28 Pony Up for Sports29 Annual Fore Cy-Fair Golf Tournament Set for Sept. 29
BUSINESS SECTION30 Standing Out from the Crowd32 Cypress Tomball Democrats September Meeting32 Cy-Fair Republican Women33 Cypress Texas Tea Party
NEWS YOU CAN USE34 Visit the St. Mary's Fall Gift Market!35 Kiwanis Club of Cy-Fair Houston
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Celebrating 22 Years in Fairf ie ld
Preferred Homes
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v 22 years as Fairfield’s ONLY
neighborhood real estate office. v Our team members are licensed realtors
dedicated to exceeding your expectations. v Full-time agents available 7 days a
week to meet your real estate needs v For 22 years RE/MAX Preferred Homes has
participated in many neighborhood events and we look forward to working with our community in the years to come
v We offer flexible commission plans
and still provide outstanding service. v Hey Aggies, I am a 1989 graduate of
Texas A&M University. Give me a call to see how www.agsreward.com can assist you in the sale or purchase of your home.
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This Month’s Featured Listings
15216 Redbud Leaf Lane 4/2.5/2 Detached-Located in the popular Garden Grove section of Fairfield. Original owner and pride of ownership shows. Master down and gameroom up. Mature trees and 2 car detached garage. $264,900.
15050 Fairfield Village In the Fairfield Shopping Center opposite the Shell Station on Mason Road
Phone: (281) 373-4300 Fax: (281) 373-4345 Email:[email protected]
15326 Freestone Peach 4/2.5/2 Detached-Located on a quiet culdesac street and featuring mature landscaping. Master bedroom downstairs, gameroom upstairs. Study with French doors and formal dining with wood floors. $239,900.
PREFERRED HOMESCELEBRATING 22 YEARS IN FAIRFIELD
Why Choose TheMike Schroeder Team
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• 22 years as Fairfield’s ONLY neighborhood real estate office
• Our Team members are licensed realtors dedicated to exceeding your expectations
• Full-Time agents available 7 days a week to meet your real estate needs
• For 22 years RE/MAX Preferred Homes has participated in many neighborhood events and we look forward to working with our community in the years to come
• We offer flexible commision plans and still provide outstanding service
• Hey Aggies, I am a 1989 graduate of Texas A&M University. Give me a call to see how www.aggsreward.com can assist you in the sale or purchase of your home
• Looking for a career in real estate with the #1 brand in real estate? Call Mike Schroeder for a confidential interview
15050 Fairfield VillageIn the Fairfield Shopping Centeropposite the Shell Station on Mason Rd281-373-4300 (office)281-373-4345 (fax)email: [email protected]
4/3/3 Detached. Stunning one owner, one story located in highly sought after Chappell Ridge section of Fairfield. A light, bright and open floorplan this home has a fabulous pool and 3 car detached garage. $319,000.
4/3.5/3 Attached Located in the Estates section of Fairfield this great Frontier custom home is light, bright and open. Large family room is open to the oversized family room. Located on a HUGE,wooded lot. A bargain at $439,900.
FEATURED LISTINGS
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16302 Kyle Crest
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Fairfield Women’s Club September Meeting
September 15, 2015 | 7 pm Bradford Creek Clubhouse
“I can’t believe I didn’t think of that”Household tricks and hacks to make your life easier!Prepare to be amazed on things that you “Can’t believe YOU didn’t think of”If you have your own tricks bring those with you and share
with everyone.Bring a friend!Membership is $30. You can pay at the meeting or go
online to:www.FairfieldWomensClub.org
A neighborhood Block Watch Program has been established for all of Fairfield. Block Watch is a volunteer program intended to foster awareness and encourage communication among neighbors in an effort to prevent crime.
The duties of a Block Captain are to keep a roster of contact information of your neighbors and periodically distribute emails provided by the Block Watch Coordinator or our Constables. To become a Block Captain for your street, contact Jana Kent at [email protected]
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ATTENTIONFAIRFIELD RESIDENTS!
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SAVE THE DATE
Saturday, October 3rd
2015
Fall Garage Sale
Due to popular demand, the Fairfield Women's Club will be hosting a fall Garage Sale on Saturday, October 3, 2015. Please
watch for more details here or you can also visit our website: FairfieldWomensClub.org.
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PuT youR MoNEy whERE ThE MiRAClES ARE
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September is Childhood Cancer Awareness month and Gold is the official Childhood Cancer
Awareness color. Our goal is to see Gold from September 1st through September 30th. When
you buy or sale with us in September, we’ll make a donation on your behalf to your local
Children’s Miracle Network Hospital.
In August we donated $250 to Stephanie Nieswiadomy Bailey’s class
at Salyards Middle School!
Girl Scouts is for girls in grades kindergarten to 12th grade & the cost is $15. You can join Girl Scouts online at www.gssjc.org, or join us in person at our Rally on Saturday September 19th, from 10am -1pm at the Bradford Creek Pool in Fairfield for a swim party & registration rally. For more information, contact your local volunteer, Susan Lawyer, at [email protected]
We are looking forward to another great year in the Cypress area, so we hope you’ll dive in and join us!!
DIVE INTO SCOUTING
FAIRFIELD WOMAN'S SOFTBALL LEAGUEFAIRFIELD WOMAN'S SOFTBALL LEAGUE is
desperately looking for players for the Fall season. All skill levels welcome, must be 21 years or older to play. If interested, please contact Dawn Kilgore at (281) 881-3507 or [email protected].
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The Seniors of Fairfield are an active, fifty plus, fun-loving group of couples and singles who enjoy fellowship, monthly trips, and various activities together. If you or your spouse is fifty or older, a newcomer to Fairfield Village or have lived here in Fairfield for some time but have
never attended one of our functions, you are cordially invited. Come and be a part of our fun-loving group. We’re sure you will enjoy it.
Fairfield’s Fifty Plus Fun-Loving GroupThe Fairfield Seniors
OUR HISTORY: Over these past ten plus years we’ve taken over a hundred trips. The Fairfield Gazette’s web site has back issues available from September, 2004. In order to go back to our beginning, we must thank Kelly Peel of Peel Inc. for locating all our articles from their archives and sending them to us. We now have every article submitted, which enabled us to put together Our History and a complete listing of all our trips. Just go to Our History in our weekly email to read about our beginning and all the trips we’ve taken. You can get the complete listing at… http://home.comcast.net/~seniorgroup/History.htm
OUR SEPTEMBER BUS TRIP PLANS ARE FOR: Wednesday, September 16, a guided tour through the Hill County.Rest up for our Hill Country Guided Tour for we leave early in the morning.
• We start in San Marco.• Wimberley Glass Works demonstration at 10:30 a.m. • Then lunch in Wimberley.• Devils Backbone.• Canyon Dam overlook/history.• 16 mile Guadalupe River road tour.• Arrive in New Braunfels for neighborhood deer sightings.• End up in Gruene, Texas to do a little shopping.
The cost of this trip is $5.00 plus the cost of your meal in Wimberley, Texas.To get your name on the list for this great trip, just call…Lori Skadowski at 281-395-1385 or email her: [email protected] Checks are to be made out to: Fairfield 50 Plus. Checks can be given to: Lori Skadowski, Pam Lewis, or Deb DeJarnette. They can also be mailed to Lori Skadowski at 16906 Thomas Ridge Lane,
Cypress, Texas 77433.Please Note: We will depart from the Fairfield Baptist Church’s southeast
parking area, by the fence bordering the storage business. There is a convenient entrance off Cypresswood Drive. We will depart promptly at 7:00 a.m. please be there by 6:45 a.m.
OUR OCTOBER BUS TRIP PLANS ARE FOR: Wednesday, October 21 will be a trip to Huntsville, Texas.How many times have you driven by the Sam Houston Statue on I-45 and
said to yourself, “Someday when I have more time, I’ll stop and take a closer look.”? Well, someday has arrived! Our October Senior bus is taking us to the Town of Huntsville, Texas, where we will spend the first part of our day tracing the steps of Sam Houston’s life and tour the town he chose to call home.
After a refreshing meal at a local Favorite, “The Farmhouse Café” with great home cookin’ and amazing desserts, our focus changes to the other reason that gives Huntsville notoriety; the Texas prison System.
We will then tour the Texas Prison Museum, which houses many artifacts including; confiscated weapons, inmates arts and crafts and the infamous electric chair “Old Sparky”. If our interest has been sparked – we can continue with a driving tour of the Texas Prison System, featuring 7 prison units located in the county, the old prison rodeo arena made famous in the movie “Urban Cowboy”. The driving tour can also include the notorious Huntsville Walls Unit, which dates back to 1849 and housed such notable as Clyde Barrow
and John Wesley Hardin. The trip cost includes several different Museum Fees as well as Step-on Tour Guide Fee.
The cost of this trip is only $10.00, plus the cost of your meal at The Farmhouse Café. The restaurant allows individual payments with cash or credit card. Payments for the trip need to be paid by October 7th.
To get your name on the list for this great trip, just call…Pam Lewis at 281-746-7430 or email her: [email protected] are to be made out to: Fairfield 50 Plus. Checks can be given to:
Pam Lewis or Deb DeJarnette. They can also be mailed to Pam Lewis at 21202 Catherine Anne Court, Cypress, Texas 77433.
Please Note: We will depart from the Fairfield Baptist Church’s southeast parking area, by the fence bordering the storage business. There is a convenient entrance off Cypresswood Drive. We depart promptly at 7:00 a.m. Please be there by 6:45 a.m.
Special Notice: Save the dates of Monday, November 16th and Sunday, December 6th for our upcoming trips in November and December. These trips are now in the planning stage. Be sure to read the Weekly E-Newsletter that comes out each week so that you can sign-up for these trips as soon as they are announced. These trips fill up fast and a limited amount of seats on the bus. If you are not on our email list, just email: [email protected] to indicate you would like to be added our e-mailing list.
OUR AUGUST ACTIVITIES PLANS: Thursday, September 10: Our monthly pot luck It’s at the Lakeside Trails Club House and starts at 6:30 p.m. However,
plan on being there early. Doors open around 6:00 p.m. for socializing and fellowship. Then plan on staying and join many of our members that stay to play games or socializing after the meal and to finish up the desserts.
Tuesday, September 15: Game Night at the Cooks’ House.It starts around 6:30 p.m. Just bring a snack and a healthy appetite. This is
always a fun evening with great fellowship. The directions are in the Activity page on our website and will also be in our September 13, weekly e-newsletter.
Thursday, September 24: Game Night at Lakeside Trails Club HouseIt starts around 6:30 p.m., and we have plenty of room at the club house.
We would like to see you there to enjoy an evening of games and fellowship with us. Just bring a little snack and plan on having lots of fun. There are some card games, some games that the members bring and, of course, dominoes.
For additional information on activities other than trips: Call Mary Lou Cook @ 281-304-8359.
We recommend that you check our website regularly. Things do change occasionally from the time this article was submitted, and it is possible that some of the information in this article has changed. http://home.comcast.net/~seniorgroup/
OUR FUN-LOVERS WEEKLY NEWSLETTER: An event reminder. It is emailed each week to our members and others who have
requested it. It provides updated information on any changes from what appears here in the Gazette. We also include member birthdays and prayer requests, other news and items of interest, and links to all our web pages. If you would like to receive our weekly newsletter, send your email address, to [email protected]
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Around FairfieldWEIGHT WATCHERS IN
CYPRESS-FAIRFIELDWeight Watchers is a behavior-based lifestyle intervention program
that focuses on healthy eating and increased activity. It has been proven that losing 5-10% of body weight will significantly reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes in people at increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Clinical trials published in the scientific journal Lancet 2011 Oct 22;378(9801):1485-92 show that 40-50% of members lose 5% of their weight by the 6 month mark.
Each Tuesday evening Weight Watchers members gather at the Good Shepherd United Methodist Church in Cypress Texas. This group has been making an impact on improving their health and that of their family members since 2006. They set their own short and long term goals and are writing their own health Success Stories. The Weight Watchers approach encourages them to focus on additional things goals that go beyond weight lost.
For more information on Weight Watchers in Cypress-Fairfield, contact Weight Watchers at www.weightwatchers.com, or visit a Weight Watchers meeting at Good Shepherd United Methodist Church on Tuesday evenings at 6:30pm.
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FAIRFIELD KIDS TRIATHLON
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2015POOL SWIM . BIKE . RUN
BENEFITTING PHRED'S PLACE, TEAM TIARA, OMS LIFE & GULFCOAST LUPUS FOUNDATION
Fairfield Women's Club is hosting a Red Carpet event with service and hospitality!Location: Fairfield Athletic Club, 16055 Mason Road, 290/Mason Road
Check-In Time: 11:30 AM, Refreshments: 12:30 PM, & Awards/Prize Drawings: 1:30 PM
Registration Cost: $35Individual Divisions by Age: 5 yrs - 14 yrs, USAT Age as of 12/31/15
To register or view bike & run routes: Fairfieldtriathlon.orgendurancecui.active.com/event-reg/select-race?e=14679751
First, Second and Third Place awards given for all ages 5-14 years
SWIMAGE BIKE RUN5-6 years 25 meters 1 mile 1/2 mile7-11 years 50 meters 2 miles 3/4 mile12-14 years 100 meters 3 miles 1 mile
2015
TRIATHLON
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To Sponsor, Volunteer or for information,
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FAIRFIELD DUATHLON1 MILE RUN | 10 MILE BIKE | 3.1 MILE RUN
BENEFITTING PHRED'S PLACE, TEAM TIARA, OMS LIFE & GULFCOAST LUPUS FOUNDATION
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2015Fairfield Women's Club is hosting a Red Carpet event!
Location: Fairfield Athletic Club, 16055 Mason Road, 290/Mason RoadCheck-In Time: 7:30 AM, Refreshments: 9:30 AM, & Awards/Prize Drawings: 10:30 AM
Regristration Cost: (Ind) $85 (Relays) $150 per teamwww.active.com/cypress-tx/running/distance-running-races/fairfield-duathlon-2015
Individual Divisions by Age and Relay Team Entries (Men, Women & Youth)To Volunteer, Sponsor or for more info: Fairfieldtriathlon.org
RSVP for Clinics or Training Group, 832.594.7656 or [email protected]
Run, Bike and Tri Clinic all availble for $20 each or all 3 clinics for $49Trathlon Training group, October 3, 10 & 17, Run, Bike & Run PLUS all 3 Clinics: $49
Bring a new teddy bear to packet pick up or race day!
D U A T H L O N
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2015
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Fairfield Women's Club is hosting a Red Carpet event!Location: Fairfield Athletic Club, 16055 Mason Road, 290/Mason Road
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Individual Divisions by Age and Relay Team Entries (Men, Women & Youth)To register or to view bike & run routes, Fairfield Triathlon.org
RSVP for Clinics or Training Group to reserve your spot, [email protected]. Run, Bike and Tri Clinic all availble for $20 each or all 3 clinics for $49Trathlon Training group, October 3, 10 & 17, Run, Bike & Run PLUS all 3 Clinics: $49
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The crisp fall weather is not quite here, but plans are already being made to create family-fun activities at Good Shepherd UMC. On September 13th from 5-7pm, we will be offering a fun Game Night for Adults, complete with lawn games like washers, horseshoes, and giant Jenga, as well as card games, Dominoes and Pokeno – fun for adults of all ages! Plus, we’ll have a Food Truck on hand with an amazing menu you don’t want to miss! Beginning in early October, keep a lookout for the much-awaited arrival of the pumpkins! Staged with harvest props and sunshine, the pumpkin patch provides a perfect background for your fall photos! The pumpkin patch is open daily, through dusk and offers an assortment of big, bright and beautiful pumpkins for sale. The Girlfriends Gift Market will return on Saturday, October 10th, 9am-4pm, and will include over 60 indoor/outdoor vendors featuring jewelry, yard art, hand-crafted goods, home décor, gourmet foods, boutique clothing &
more! The silent auction, bake sale and our kid vendors will create a festive backdrop for early holiday shopping. All proceeds will benefit local missions including Redeemed Ministries, Care Net Pregnancy Center and Boys and Girls Country. Watch for our youth who will begin collecting goods for the Homeless during November, and will be camping out for their Annual Camp for Christ on Dec. 5th, bringing awareness and much-needed donated goods to the Life Center for the Homeless. Advent is always an exciting time for our church and community, so mark your calendars for the Christmas at Good Shepherd Musical Event on December 13th. The annual Hot Dog Roast and Hayride planned for Friday, December 18th, has become a tradition within the Cypress community as the kick-off to the Christmas season. Visit: goodchurch.us for more information on these and many more events, or find us on Facebook.
Fall Festivities and Family Fun
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Around Fairfield
presented by Cy-Fair Women's Clubwww.cyfairwomensclub.org
September 12, 21059am-5pm at the Berry CenterFree Admission and parking
Child care available/Club Rewind
The Grand Symphonypresents
"Richard Dowling Plays Beethoven"
Jerry Hou, conductorProgram:
Ravel-Mother Goose SuiteRavel- Tombeau de Couperin
Beethoven- Piano Concerto "Emperor"Richard Dowling, piano soloist
September 19, 2015 7 pm at The Centrum
Pre Concert Talk at 6 pm by conductor Jerry HouPurchase tickets at GrandSymphony.org
The Houston Livestock Show and RodeoTM is a Section 501(c)(3) charitable organization. The amount of contribution that may be deductible for federal income tax purposes is the excess value contributed by the donor over the value of goods or services received. Consult your tax professional for more information/eligibility.
Houston Metro Go Texan Committee - Cypress-Fairbanks
Golf Tournament
Registration: 7 - 9 A.m.Mulligans available for purchase at the this time
9 A.m. Shotgun Start
Single Entry: $125 (FMV $92)Team Entry: $500 (FMV $368)Entry includes breakfast and lunch
For more information contact: Sheila Schneider at 281.536.8864 or [email protected]
awards:• Men’s Closest to the Pin •
• Women’s Closet to the Pin •• Men’s Longest Drive •
• Women’s Longest Drive •
Contests:• Putting Contest •
• Tiger Drive •
Online registration and underwriter opportunities available at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/16976005690
September 28, 2015Sterling Country Club
16500 Houston National Blvd | Houston, Texas 77095
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Georgia is a sweet sweet Chihuahua mix of some sort. She was saved from a high kill shelter while she was pregnant. She had her puppies under our care and now they are all adopted and Mom is ready to find a forever home now too! She is approx 2.5 years old and 15 lbs. She is a darling little girl and we would love for her to find a forever home! [email protected]
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Moms and daughters ages 10 and up are invited to a fun and energizing morning of fitness and connection with Shield Bearer and P31 Fitness! See your beauty through God’s eyes, celebrate the bond between mothers and daughters, and build strength emotionally, mentally, spiritually, and physically! Bring a yoga mat or towel, wear your tennis shoes, and get ready to move! $5 per person (before 9/5) includes t-shirt. Tickets available at www.shieldbearer.org/strong. Sponsorships available.
Mother Daughter Strong 2015Saturday, September 19
9:30am - 11:00amLifepath Church
17703 W. Little YorkHouston, TX 77084
Shield Bearer, a 501c3 nonprofit charity and a lead agency in the movement for healthy marriages, families, and communities, provides hope and healing to thousands each year including human trafficking survivors, homeless women and children, victims of crime and abuse, veterans and their families, and struggling marriages. More information is available at www.shieldbearer.org or (281) 894-7222.
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NORTHWEST HARRIS COUNTY AGGIE MOM’S CLUB
The Northwest Harris County Aggie Mom’s Club will host Texas A&M University-Galveston’s Yell Leaders, Tuesday, September 8, 2015 at the Houston Distributing Company, 7100 High Life Drive, Conveniently located near Willowbrook Mall at the intersection of High Life Drive and Cutten Rd. Social time, with a light buffet, begins at 6:30 P.M. the meeting follows at 7:00 P.M. Please join us for this fun-filled Aggie evening, learn a few yell’s at a mini yell practice, find out about upcomingevents and Aggieland trips, and win door prizes!
SAVE THE DATE!September 12, 2015 is Shop ‘Til You Drop, sponsored by the Cy-
Fair Women’s Club, at The Berry Center.Our club will have a booth, come by and shop our boutique’s full
line of traditions merchandise.The Northwest Harris County Aggie Mom’s Club meets August
thru May on the second Tuesday of every month with social beginning at 6:30 pm at the Houston Distributing Center, 7100 High Life Drive, conveniently located near Willowbrook Mall. For more information on monthly speakers or upcoming events visit our website at www.nwhcaggiemoms.org or contact President Patty Rabel @ [email protected]
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Sports Section
Fairfield Athletic Club NewsPLEASE VISIT OUR NEW WEBSITE
at www.fairfieldathleticclub.comIf you just moved to the neighborhood be sure to come by the Fairfield
Athletic Club anytime we are open to get your membership cards. Our hours are Mon -Thurs 5am-10pm, Fri 5am-8pm, Sat 7am-8pm and Sun 1pm-8pm. Be sure to bring proof of residency (HUD Statement from closing or your current driver’s license with your Fairfield address). Membership cards are needed to get into the weight room, basketball gym, tennis courts, pools and splash pads.
POOLS AND SPLASH PADSAll the pools are now closed for the season except the Fairfield Athletic
Club pool. The FAC pool is open Saturdays from12pm to 6pm and Sundays from 1pm to 6pm.The SAYOR (swim at your own risk) pools (which are Lakeside Trails
and Garden Grove) will remain open through October 12th from 8am – 8pm. The splash pads will also remain open through October 31st - 7 days a week from 9:00am-9:00pm.
Your membership cards are needed to access the pools and splash pads. If you haven’t got your membership cards, don’t delay. Come see us anytime we’re opened to get your card.
FAC TENNIS NEWSThe Fairfield Tennis Academy is now in full swing with our
fall season! Come out and support our Fairfield kids on Sundays where we play clubs from all over Houston. Our Junior Tennis teams include player’s ages 8 - 18 years. We have also started our Wednesday night men’s group and Monday night drills. For more information about junior and adult tennis, please contact Alex Montes at [email protected]. .
FREGISTER NOW FOR BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL CARE
NOW ENROLLING students from Keith, Ault and Swenke Elementary Schools for our 2015/16 school
year. Don’t delay as space is limited for Ault and Swenke students.Our childcare programs are A+. We are licensed by the State of Texas
and have been serving the Cypress area since 1997. Our record speaks for itself. If you would like more information,
please contact Darlene Sedelmyer, Director of Child Care at 281.373.0834. “FAC’s Summer Camp is certainly the fun place to be!”
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Lakeside Trails Pool(Swim At Your Own Risk)
AUGUSTPool Open 8 am to 8 pm
Closed ThursdaysSEPTEMBER (SWIM AT OWN RISK)
Pool Open 8 am to 8 pm Closed Thursdays
Garden Groves PoolAUGUST
Pool Open 8 am to 8 pmClosed Fridays
SEPTEMBER (SWIM AT OWN RISK)Pool Open 8 am to 8 pm
Closed Fridays
Fairfield Athletic ClubSEPTEMBER
Saturdays 12 pm - 6 pmSundays 1 pm - 6 pm
Monday, September 7th - 12 pm to 6 pmMonday September, 28th - Closed for Season
Bradford Creek PoolAUGUST
Monday - Saturday 10 am to 8 pmSunday 1 pm to 8 pm
Closed ThursdaysClosed Aug 24th-31st
SEPTEMBERSaturday, September 5th - 12 pm to 6 pm
Sunday, September 6th - 1 pm to 6 pmMonday, September 7th - 12 pm to 6 pm
Tuesday, September 8th - Closed for SeasonCentral Park Pool
AUGUSTTuesday-Friday 12 to 8 pm
Sundays 1 pm to 6 pmSaturdays 12 to 6 pm
Closed MondaysClosed for Season - Monday, August 24th
Inwood Park PoolAUGUST
Monday, Thursday & Friday 12 to 8 pmClosed Tuesdays & Wednesdays
Saturday 12 pm to 6 pm Sunday 1 pm to 6 pm
Monday, August 24th - Closed for SeasonNorth Park & Central Park Splash Pads
APRIL 1ST - OCTOBER 31STOpen 7 days a week 9 am to 9 pm
2015 Pool Schedules
REUSE
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Sports Section
The Junior Hurricanes Soccer League (JHSL) is led by professional United States Soccer Federation (USSF) licensed staff and is designed for boys & girls who want to play and have fun in a safe and developmentally appropriate environment. The JHSL program is being offered at multiple locations and in conjunction with CFSA at the Schiel Road Complez.To learn more about each location and to register please visit www.albionhurricanes.org.
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Kids’ Running Team’s Cross Country Season Starts
September 8thThe Northwest Flyers Track Club Youth Cross-Country
Team kicks off the fall season with registration and a mandatory orientation for parents and athletes on Tuesday, September 8, 2015, at 7:00 p.m. at Cypress Creek High School, 9815 Grant Rd., Houston. Registration starts online September 1 at www.northwestflyers.org. Practices are held at the Cypress Creek YMCA and Spring Creek Park in Tomball.
The Northwest Flyers Track Club is a member program of USA Track and Field (USATF), the national governing body for track and cross country. The club is in its 28th year in the northwest Houston area. Ages 6 - 18 may participate in the team, and both beginners and experienced runners are welcome. Middle school and high school cross country athletes can also register, but should compete after their cross country season is over.
For more information Contact Coach Eric Wentworth at [email protected], 281-961-6603, or Coach Donnell Carter at [email protected], 281-467-4727. Email Coach Carter to get on the email list and you will receive a free running training video. Visit www.northwestflyers.org to get updates and learn more about the team.
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NOVEMBER 22nd, 2015
THE INAUGURAL FAIRFIELD VETERAN’S DAY 10K & FUN RUN
BENEFITTINGTHE LONE SURVIVOR FOUNDATION
PACK 1533 – CYPRESS, TX
On November 22nd, 2015 the Inaugural Fairfield Veteran’s Day 10K Benefitting the Lone Survivor Foundation and Pack 1533 will be held. We will be hosting a 10K, 5K and Family Fun Run 1K race on the day of the event. The event will be the first of what we plan on becoming an annual event to raise money for a great Houston-based charity and support Scouting in our Fairfield community. Proceeds from the event will go directly to the Lone Survivor Foundation and Pack 1533. This event will be USATF sanctioned event with timing chip and a fun run for all ages.
REGISTER HERE: http://www.active.com/cypress-tx/running/distance-running-
races/veteran-s-day-fairfield-10k-5k-and-fun-run-2015For more details, sponsorship opportunities and to VOLUNTEER
please contact Race Directors Tiffany Mauer (832-584-0271) or Mike Guido (281-203-7498). Team discounts and group volunteering opportunities available.
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TENNIS TIPS
With this issue, I will be offering tips on the fundamentals of the game of tennis. Kristen Somerholter, a Member of the Grey Rock Tennis Club shows the proper form and technique for the forehand groundstroke:
Step 1: Early Anticipation: The upper body turns with the right wrist slightly “cocked” back and level with the hip. Notice the eyes focused toward the incoming ball and the balance of the left hand in front of the body.
Step 2: Point of contact: Once the racquet starts accelerating, the right wrist is still slightly “cocked” back, but will have a small snap when making contact with the ball. Optimum point of contact is in front of the opposite foot. Notice that the eyes are still focused on the tennis ball and her weight has transferred to her left foot.
Step 3: Follow Through: Once the ball has made contact with racket, the arm needs to follow through for a long period of time to allow maximum compaction of the ball and help from the strings and the frame. Notice that the body has slightly turned watching where the ball is landing. The knee has flexed to allow more flexibility and power for the ball.
Step 4: Finish: If the racket has great momentum, let it continue following through the body and finishing it around the neck. This will allow for a more powerful impact and depth on the ball. The smile on her face shows that she hit a great shot!!
Look for next Issue: The Backhand Groundstroke
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From FirstService Residential
DROWNING IS PREVENTABLE
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CONSTABLE'S REPORT FOR JUNE 2015
Harris County Precinct 4Fairfield Village Community Association
Burglary Habitation: ....................... 2Burglary Vehicle: ............................. 12Theft Habitation: ............................. 1Theft Vehicle: ................................... 1Theft Other: ................................... 24Robbery: .......................................... 0Assault: ............................................ 1Sexual Assault: ................................. 0Criminal Mischief: ........................... 3Disturbance Family: ......................... 4Disturbance Juvenile: ....................... 4Disturbance Other: ........................ 17Alarms: ........................................... 92Suspicious Vehicles: ........................ 40Suspicious Persons: ........................ 31Runaways: ........................................ 1Phone Harassment: .......................... 2Other Calls: .................................. 100
CONSTABLE'S REPORT FOR JULY 2015
Harris County Precinct 4Fairfield Village Community Association
Burglary Habitation: ....................... 5Burglary Vehicle: ............................. 16Theft Habitation: ............................. 1Theft Vehicle: ................................... 0Theft Other: ................................... 12Robbery: .......................................... 0Assault: ............................................ 1Sexual Assault: ................................. 0Criminal Mischief: ........................... 3Disturbance Family: ......................... 3Disturbance Juvenile: ....................... 2Disturbance Other: ........................ 19Alarms: ........................................... 95Suspicious Vehicles: ........................ 46Suspicious Persons: ........................ 17Runaways: ........................................ 0Phone Harassment: .......................... 2Other Calls: .................................. 130
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From FirstService Residential
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Please Visit Fairfield Village Updated/Improved WebsiteInstructions for Logging In
LOGIN PAGE: http:// www.fairfieldvillage.orgLog-in and Registration Process Registering as a user will allow you to create a user name
and password for your family that you will use every time you login to the Fairfield Village Community web site.
How to Register You will need your account number, which can be obtained
from your Service Specialist (See contact at bottom of page).Go to http://www.fairfieldvillage.org and click the CLICK
HERE TO REGISTER.You are prompted for 3 items: account number, last name,
and email address. Click <Continue> once all fields are filled in. If all
information is correct, you will be brought to the next screen. Fill in the form with the requested information. Here you
NEW WEBSITE INSTRUCTIONSwill choose your personal user id and password. You can change these later through your profile on the web site, if needed.
Click <Save & Continue> and if all information is acknowledged, you will then be automatically entered into the web site.
After Initial Registration; Login procedure: Visit http:// www.fairfieldvillage.orgEnter your username and password into the required fields Click <Login>You are now logged into the Fairfield Village Home Page NOTE: To access documents on the web site, you will
need Adobe Acrobat on your computer. If you have any questions or issues or are having trouble
creating an account, please contact FirstService Residential at 713-932-1122 and ask for your community representative.
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Many communities are ripe targets for solicitors – for a variety of reasons. While the Association has no real control over soliciting activities, we have tried to discourage solicitors from marketing in our community by placing “no soliciting” signs in common areas. The reason that we cannot prevent soliciting is that the streets and roadways within the community are public access ways owned and maintained by the county. This means that no person or persons may be prevented from entering the community. Of course, if an individual or individuals are in the process of breaking the law, the Sheriff or other law enforcement officer can take immediate action. Your Association recommends the following actions that every owner can take to discourage unwelcome soliciting in the community:• Report all suspicious persons to the Sheriff’s Department
and request the deputies on duty be made aware of your concerns.
• Promptly remove all flyers left on your front or garage door.
• Promptly report to the Post Office all flyers left on the mailboxes.
• Refuse to make use of solicitors’ offers and refuse to patronize any company being marketed in this manner.
• Notify the managing agent of any companies presently soliciting so that letters can be sent advising them of this policy of not permitting door to door soliciting (they will be reminded of the community newsletter and/or the Green Sheet as marketing options).
• Individual homeowners have the ability to place a small “No Trespassing/No Soliciting” sign at the entry to their homes. Should a solicitor continue to leave flyers, the homeowner then has the authority to file charges against the Solicitor/Company for trespassing on private property.
What Can You Do About
Soliciting In The Neighborhood?
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School News
Time To Slow Down!
Back To School School starts in August, so now is the time for drivers to pay closer attention to the school zones in the neighborhood. We want to remind you that the speed limit in a school zone is 20mph and traffic fines double!
Other changes to be aware of include;• Childrenbehavingunpredictably• SchoolBusStops• CrossingGuards–pleaseobeytheguards!Remember, they are there for the safety of you and your children• Newareasoftrafficcongestion• Bepreparedfordelays• Useofcellphonesinschoolszonesisprohibited!
Please give yourself extra time in the mornings and mid-afternoons and remember if you are traveling in a school zone to slow down.
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The Fairfield Neighborhood Storage Place!
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School News
This is a once in a lifetime trip to take place June 5 – June 9, 2016. 8th grade students will experience first-hand the rich history of our nation by touring the world's most powerful cities. From Capitol Hill to Statue of Liberty. They will gain a deeper understanding of our history, the consequences of choices, and of their role in shaping America's destiny. A side trip to Pennsylvania Amish Country and Hershey Chocolate World will add exciting flavor and cultural diversity to this experience. This trip is an opportunity every American should experience!
The tour is coordinated by School Tours of America, is NON-SCHOOL SPONSORED.
PLEASE PLAN TO ATTEND an informational meeting at Good Shepherd United Methodist, 20155 Cypresswood Drive, Cypress, TX on Monday, September 21, at 6:30pm in the theatre.
For more information, please contact; Sandra Silvey at [email protected] or visit the website at www.schooltoursofamerica.com. Trip #7671
Howdy! Calling all vendors! The Cypress Springs FFA Spring Craft Show will be held on Saturday , April 16,2015 between 9:00am-5:00pm & Sunday,April17,2016 between 10:00am-4:00pm. All proceeds will benefit the Cypress Springs FFA students in attending state convention, competitions, and creating scholarships for graduating seniors. The event is held at the CFISD Exhibit Center at 11206 Telge Road Cypress, Texas 77429 ¼ mile North of Hwy 290. For additional vendor information please visit www.cypresssprngs.ffanow.org or contact Lisa Rocha by phone at 832-692-6004 or email at [email protected].
Cypress Springs FFA Booster Club
We’re going to Washington, D.C., Pennsylvania, and New York City!
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6th Annual Fall Craft ShowOct. 31 and Nov. 1, 2015
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Benefitting the Adam J. Skinner Memorial Scholarship FundThe Cy-Fair Houston Chamber of Commerce invites the community
to its 17th annual FORE Cy-Fair Golf Tournament at Blackhorse Golf Club on Tuesday, September 29.
The tournament benefits the Adam J. Skinner Memorial Scholarship Fund of the Cy-Fair Educational Foundation. A scholarship has been established in his memory and the Chamber has contributed more than $94,000 to date to the endowment.
Player registration will begin at 9:00 a.m. A putting contest and the opening of the driving range will follow at 10:00 a.m. Shotgun start will be at 11:00 a.m. with the awards, dinner and raffle at 4:00 p.m.
“This tournament continues to grow each year and provides a great networking opportunity for businesses in the Cy-Fair community,” Leslie Martone, President of the Cy-Fair Chamber of Commerce said. “This event brings those who do business in this community together to raise funds and awareness for a great cause.”
The tournament is underwritten for the fifth consecutive year by Texas Emergency Care Center of Cypress. Returning for its second year as the CFISD sponsor, which includes the opportunity to play with the CFISD Superintendent, Dr. Mark Henry, is Bay-IBI Architects.
The True Texan sponsorship is still available and offers the opportunity to play with Larry Dierker and Bill Brown. This $5,000 sponsorship will receive two team entries, four hole sponsorships, a tournament
trophy, hospitality tent at hole of choice and logo recognition in all promotional material.
Other sponsors to-date include: Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Gary Greene, Bridgeland, Caldwell Companies, CenterPoint Energy, Community Impact Newspaper, Consolidated Mills, Inc., Cypress Creek Lakes, Cypress Fairbanks Medical Center Hospital, Frost Bank, HEB-Cypress Market, Houston Chronicle, Lone Star College-CyFair, McCall Gibson Swedlund Barfoot PLLC, Members Choice Credit Union, Memorial Hermann, North Cypress Medical Center, PBK, PDQ, Silver Eagle Distributors, L.P. and TurnerDuran Architects, LP.
Sponsorship and marketing opportunities range from $150 to $5,000. In addition, the public is invited to purchase a $25 awards dinner and $10 raffle tickets. You need not be present to win the raffle.
The event is rain or shine. For more information about the tournament, visit cyfairchamber.com. To become a sponsor, purchase raffle tickets or RSVP for a dinner reservation, call Sara Cantrell at 281-373-1390.
The Cy-Fair Houston Chamber of Commerce (www.cyfairchamber.com) has provided leadership and direction to the Cy-Fair area since 1986. Now over 600 members strong, the Board of Directors and numerous committees interact on state and local levels to help build a strong economy and improve the quality of life within the Cy-Fair area.
ANNUAL FORE CY-FAIR GOLF TOURNAMENT SET FOR SEPTEMBER 29
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Thursday, September 24, 2015Networking 11a.m.; Luncheon begins at 11:30 a.m.
Sterling Country Club, 16500 Houston National Blvd., Houston, TX 77095Costs $25 with advanced reservations; $30 at the door
Maritza OrtegaASP, Accredited Staging ProfessionalHome Staging and Redesign Association MemberInternational Association of Home Staging ProfessionalsMCE InstructorMaritzaOrtega.comAt the September 24 Cy-Fair Express Network Luncheon,
speaker Maritza Ortega, entrepreneur and motivational speaker, will encourage attendees and share her knowledge and methods to help others Stand Out from the Crowd.
Maritza began her entrepreneurial journey in 2013 when she had the opportunity to pursue her dream job as a home stager. Along the way she has discovered an endless world of opportunities and has become an MCE Instructor as well as a blogger and a professional motivational speaker.
Maritza enjoys meeting new people, building relationships,
photography, learning new things and doing Zumba. Some of the best qualities about Maritza include her enthusiasm, courage, faith and perseverance. She is positive, determined and motivated.
This month’s CYFEN meeting begins with networking at 11 a.m. followed with a prompt 11:30 a.m. start of the program. Luncheons are held at the Sterling Country Club, 16500 Houston National Blvd.
About Cy-Fair Express Network (CYFEN)Now 70 members strong, Cy-Fair Express Network’s vision is to
be a community and national leader for the support of professional women by providing a nurturing environment for business development, networking, education and mentoring. Our members have opportunities to pursue excellence and achieve both local and national recognition. CYFEN is part of the national organization of American Business Women’s Association (ABWA), for more information go to www.CYFEN.org.
About American Business Women’s Association (ABWA)Founded in 1949, ABWA provides business training and
networking opportunities for women of diverse occupations and backgrounds. ABWA has dedicated 60 years to women’s education, workplace skills and career development training. For more information, visit, www.abwa.org.
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September 8th meeting will be from 10:30 AM - Noon.
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Invite your friends and neighbors for informative, educational guest speakers and great fellowship.
Get to know your local candidates during our meet and greet. Please RSVP to www.cfrw.net by 9/1/15.
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The next Cypress-Tomball Democrats monthly meeting will be on Tuesday, September 15th, 2015,at Rudy’s Grill & Cantina, 11760 Grant Rd., Cypress, TX 77429, from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.
Everybody is welcome to attend the meeting and to join this growing club, which meets on the third Tuesday of every month. The meetings foster great fellowship and feature informative guest speakers. For more information, visit the website www.cytomdems.com; contact Glenn Etienne at [email protected]; Follow us on Facebook
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CHANGE) - Michael McCaul, United States House District 10 Representative
- Kevin Roberts, Candidate for Texas House District 126 Representative
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- Lana Shadwick/Bob Price, Reporters for Breitbart Texas The Cypress Texas Tea Party meets every three weeks on Saturday
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On Friday, September 25 and Saturday, September 26 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., St. Mary's Episcopal Church is hosting its 10th annual Fall Gift Market. This is the ideal event to kick off your holiday shopping and decorating! The convenient location at the corner of Louetta Road and N. Eldridge Parkway makes it easy to shop the selection of unique jewelry, home decor, creative toys, flower arrangements, handcrafted gifts, collectibles, pottery, candles and trendy clothing for ladies and children. The Fall Gift Market also features The Tea Room offering the famous taco soup, sandwiches, desserts and homemade baked goods, plus the Silent Auction benefiting church-affiliated projects and outreach. For more information, please visit stmaryscypress.org, or call Jennifer (281-655-8774) or Michelle (832-559-8726.)
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Are cordially invited to attend an introductory meeting of the Kiwanis Club of Cy-Fair Houston. Where: Hearthstone Country Club located at 7615
Ameswood Circle in HearthstoneTime: Lunch is served at 12:15pm; adjournment at 1:15pm.Dates: We will meet on September 15, 22, and 29. Join us for lunch, followed by a short, informative program.
We welcome your visit and invite you to consider membership in this service oriented organization.
What is Kiwanis? Kiwanis is an international service organization focused on changing the world one child and one community at a time. Service is at the heart of every Kiwanis club, no matter where in the world it’s located.
Why join the Cy-Fair Kiwanis Club? We serve this community through sponsoring Key Clubs for high school students, Builders Clubs for middle school students, and Aktion clubs for adults
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with disabilities. Also, we sponsor Boy Scout and Girl Scout troops. We provide support to various other organizations in the community that serve children and families. Enjoy the pleasure of being a part of this service.
Kiwanis members have fun also. Members make new friends when they attend meetings and participate in social events. Kiwanis clubs also provide excellent networking opportunities for professionals. Members meet new people from all through participation in service projects, fundraising and attendance at district and international conventions.
Visit the Cy-Fair Kiwanis Club website at www.KIWANISHOUSTONCYFAIR.COM.
For more information, call John Carroll (Copperfield and Hearthstone areas) at 281-463-0373; George Crowl (Jersey Village area)at 832-467-1998; or Peggy Presnell (Fairfield and CyRanch) at 281-304-7127.
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CORNERSTONE CARPENTER, INC: Home Improvements, Home Repairs, Remodeling, Siding Painting, Patios, Flagstone, Shade Arbors and More. Lots of references. Call 281-890-6474 or visit our website: cornerstonecarpenter.com
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EXPERT WOOD FURNITURE REFINISHING AND REPAIR: Refinish that table or chairs, make that older furniture look brand new, or reclaim that special piece! Repair broken or wobbly pieces. Call 281-304-8453.
PIANO LESSONS: Please feel free to call for an appointment to visit our studios located in Fairfield. All Beginner and Advanced Students and Parents may schedule a Free aptitude test and lesson with no obligation. Stephen and Judith Habermacher are highly qualified experienced teachers with music degrees from the University of Houston. 281-373-3214.
PERSONAL CLASSIFIEDSFOR SALE: Haro BMX Bike. Well maintained and in very good condition. Call/Text Andrew at 832-334-6670 for pricing details and pictures..FOR SALE: Ibanez Electric guitar. Great for any skill level. Perfect Condition.Call/Text Andrew at 832-334-6670 for pricing details and pictures.
FOR SALE: Chase’s Retreat playscape/tree fort by PlayNation All wood (weatherproof and stained cedar, bug free)- Extremely sturdy construction and hardware.- Two-level playscape with 8’x8’ top platform and dual blue / green slides.- Swivel tire swing under top platform.- Three blue/green swings.- Brand new tri-color canopy (blue & forest green theme).- 11’H x 17’D x 20’W- All rubber swing seats show some wear.Asking price $950. Please be prepared to disassemble and transport. [email protected]. Email for Pictures.
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